In this episode, we break down the impact of Black reality TV stars across the evolution of the genre—from early VH1 hits to today’s biggest streaming and dating franchises.
We start with foundational figures like Tiffany Pollard and Omarosa Manigault Newman, who helped define personality-driven reality television, and move into the Bravo era with icons like NeNe Leakes and Kandi Burruss.
We also explore the rise of music and fame pipelines through shows like Love & Hip Hop: New York, including the breakout success of Cardi B.
From there, we get into competition shows like Survivor and Big Brother, highlighting strategic players like Cirie Fields and Xavier Prather.
We also break down the evolution of dating shows—from VH1 classics like Flavor of Love to modern franchises like Love Is Blind, The Bachelor, and The Bachelorette—and what representation has looked like across them.
Plus, we touch on viral-era personalities, family reality TV, and the cultural impact of shows like RuPaul’s Drag Race.
This episode is all about influence, visibility, and how Black reality stars have helped shape what reality TV looks like today.
🎙️ Let us know—who are your favorite Black reality TV stars?